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u.s. ambassador in libya. >>> a surprise in the polls. mitt romney gets a big bump among women voters as he meets president obama in tonight's debate. >>> new scare in the meningitis outbreak. officials are now look iing at o new drugs that could be linked to the spread. >>> but we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> i take responsibility. i'm in charge of the state department. >> secretary of state clinton takes the blame for the attack on the libyan consulate. the one that killed the u.s. ambassador and others. >> hillary clinton said the buck stop with her. >> it went an intelligence failure. nobody wants aanswers more than i do. these are people who i care deeply about. >>> the white house is promising president obama will not hold back during tonight's town hall style debate in new york. >> the first presidential showdown the democrat candidate, if you remember missed it. >> moderator candy crowley asking follow-up questions. >> if somebo
u.s. ambassador in libya. >>> a surprise in the polls. mitt romney gets a big bump among women voters as he meets president obama in tonight's debate. >>> new scare in the meningitis outbreak. officials are now look iing at o new drugs that could be linked to the spread. >>> but we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> i take responsibility. i'm in charge of the state department. >> secretary of state clinton...
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you saw in today's paper the u.s. has the policy essentially of not arming the rebels directly, but allowing or possibly assisting in indirectly arming the rebels through countries like these gulf countries, saudi arabia and qatar. and the problem you have is many private citizens from these countries, in fact, don't espouse democratic values, per se. but support more militant islamic groups. >> clarissa, let me ask you about that "new york times" piece this morning that says a lot of these arms being supplied by saudi arabia and qatar are going into the hands of these hard line islamic jihadists and not these more secular opposition groups. is this a blow to u.s. strategy there? >> i think it absolutely is. because there's a very real sense that the u.s. has lost an opportunity here by taking such a hands-off approach to the syrian conflict. they've really lost the opportunity to influence the -- what's happening on the ground and to ensure that groups and opposition members who do espouse more democratic values have
you saw in today's paper the u.s. has the policy essentially of not arming the rebels directly, but allowing or possibly assisting in indirectly arming the rebels through countries like these gulf countries, saudi arabia and qatar. and the problem you have is many private citizens from these countries, in fact, don't espouse democratic values, per se. but support more militant islamic groups. >> clarissa, let me ask you about that "new york times" piece this morning that says a...
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he met daily with u.s. ambassador christopher stevens who was killed along with three colleagues in the assault on the u.s. compound in benghazi. he says the state department initiated an ill-advised drawdown of security in the six months before the assault. one month before the attack, woods' military team and the last of three s.w.a.t.-style state department teams left libya. when you found out the last two teams were being pulled from libya, what was your feeling about that? >> i felt like we were being asked to play the piano with two fingers. there was concern amongst the entire embassy staff. i had people come and ask me that as well. >> what are they saying? >> they asked if we were safe. they asked if -- what was going to happen. and i could only answer that it shall what we were being told was they were working on it still. they'll get us more. but i never saw that. >> ambassador stevens wanted continued or enhanced security. >> mm-hmm. >> the regional security officer wanted enhanced or continued
he met daily with u.s. ambassador christopher stevens who was killed along with three colleagues in the assault on the u.s. compound in benghazi. he says the state department initiated an ill-advised drawdown of security in the six months before the assault. one month before the attack, woods' military team and the last of three s.w.a.t.-style state department teams left libya. when you found out the last two teams were being pulled from libya, what was your feeling about that? >> i felt...
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forecasters say it could hit the u.s. in a big way. >>> as the candidates sprint across the country, a new poll shows the gender gap is nearly gone. >>> former secretary of state colin powell breaks his silence about who he is endorsing for president. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >>> hurricane sandy made landfall in southern cuba this morning, already passed through jamaica and haiti with deadly results. >> powerful storm intensifies over the caribbean. >> strong category 2 sandy looks to become a menace for folks all along the u.s. east coast. >> we will see a lot of problems with wind, rain and maybe even snow. it will go down in the history books when it's all done. >>> i know it's been tough these last four years but things are about to get better. >> it is crunch time for the white house. president obama is in the midstative 40-hour coast to coast campaign marathon. >> no sleep. if you're not going to sleep you may as well be in vegas. >>> wildfire tearing thr
forecasters say it could hit the u.s. in a big way. >>> as the candidates sprint across the country, a new poll shows the gender gap is nearly gone. >>> former secretary of state colin powell breaks his silence about who he is endorsing for president. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >>> hurricane sandy made landfall in southern cuba this morning, already passed through jamaica and haiti with deadly...
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even after awlaki was killed in a u.s. drone strike, his magazine called "inspire" provided nafis with the outlines for his plot. >> there are still individuals and groups indeed, around the world who have bought into the al qaeda narrative who have some kind of vague blueprint in their mind which involves new york and the united states and explosives and who wish to do harm. >> this investigation is ongoing. the fbi is still talking to at least five friends and associates of the suspect. one man who voiced his support during the plotting of a violent act were nafis' plans was picked up in san diego late wednesday afternoon. this is still unfolding. >> he may or may not have been acting alone? >> that's a big question. his own statements are that he was already in contact with an al qaeda network before he arrived in the united states. so it opens the question -- and they'll delve into this now. was he by himself or was he part of a network? did somebody send him or did he just show up? >> what do we know about the bomb he
even after awlaki was killed in a u.s. drone strike, his magazine called "inspire" provided nafis with the outlines for his plot. >> there are still individuals and groups indeed, around the world who have bought into the al qaeda narrative who have some kind of vague blueprint in their mind which involves new york and the united states and explosives and who wish to do harm. >> this investigation is ongoing. the fbi is still talking to at least five friends and associates...
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the duo behind that ballot just wrapped up their first u.s. tour in 20 years. >> that tour almost didn't happen. the group's singer had to overcome a life-threatening illness. bill whitaker has her story of courage and perseverance. >> reporter: saturday night in los angeles. more than 5,000 fans packed the gibson amphitheater to see a band most probably first heard in high school. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: they came to see roxette, the pop rock duo from sweden guitarist per gessle and singer marie fredriksson. a string of hits in the '80s and '90 hs like "the look" and "it must have been love" from the julia roberts movie "pretty woman." ♪ it must have been love but it's over now ♪ ♪ from the moment that we touched ♪ >> reporter: now two decades later, roxette returned with a 19-month 140-city world tour and a new album, "traveler." but it was a tour that almost didn't happen. >> you were faced with a life-threatening illness. can you tell me about that? what happened? >> thank god it's over. it has been very very tough. but i'm here. i'm
the duo behind that ballot just wrapped up their first u.s. tour in 20 years. >> that tour almost didn't happen. the group's singer had to overcome a life-threatening illness. bill whitaker has her story of courage and perseverance. >> reporter: saturday night in los angeles. more than 5,000 fans packed the gibson amphitheater to see a band most probably first heard in high school. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: they came to see roxette, the pop rock duo from sweden guitarist per gessle...
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as jeff glor reports, indiana's republican u.s. senate candidate is in hot water over xhepts he ma ma -- comments he made. >> reporter: none of them went as far as the state's current treasurer last night. >> i, too, certainly stand for life. >> reporter: the remark came during the end of tuesday's final debate for indiana's open senate seat when richard mourdock was asked about abortion. >> even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape that it is something that god intended to happen. >> reporter: after the debate, mourdock clarified his comment saying god creates life. and that is my point. god does not want rape and by no mean means with his i suggesting that he does. rape is a horrible thing. and for anyone to twist my words otherwise is absurd and sick. but democrats were quick to capitalize. senior obama campaign adviser david axelrod tweeted mitt's man mourdock aprils akin in indiana debate, reflecting a gop that is way out of the mainstream, a not so subtle reminder during the missouri senate race two months ago.
as jeff glor reports, indiana's republican u.s. senate candidate is in hot water over xhepts he ma ma -- comments he made. >> reporter: none of them went as far as the state's current treasurer last night. >> i, too, certainly stand for life. >> reporter: the remark came during the end of tuesday's final debate for indiana's open senate seat when richard mourdock was asked about abortion. >> even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape that it is something...
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that would be massively destabilizing for the middle east and could even draw in the u.s. turkey is a nato ally. however this morning we've also heard of the senior adviser to the turkish prime minister, who seemed to quell those fears saying turkey has no intention of going to war with syria but that turkey is capable of defending its borders and will retaliate when necessary. >> holly williams, thank you so much. clarissa ward is with us now, reporting on the uprising in syria for more than a year. good morning. >> good morning, charlie and norah. >> good to have you here. >> thank you. >> what is the reaction on the part of the people supporting the rebellion against the government to the fact that they have not been getting the kind of assistance they hoped for or expected? >> i think there's a sense now not just of disappointment, but actually of real bitterness. they know that they cannot win this war without sophisticated anti-aircraft weaponry. it's hard to overemphasize how devastating the effect of the regime's constant aerial b bombardment is on the cities. they
that would be massively destabilizing for the middle east and could even draw in the u.s. turkey is a nato ally. however this morning we've also heard of the senior adviser to the turkish prime minister, who seemed to quell those fears saying turkey has no intention of going to war with syria but that turkey is capable of defending its borders and will retaliate when necessary. >> holly williams, thank you so much. clarissa ward is with us now, reporting on the uprising in syria for more...
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it is in an area patrolled almost exclusively by u.s. forces. at least ten afghan police and civilians were killed in the attack that the taliban has already claimed responsibility for. this comes after an incident over the weekend where it appears that u.s. soldiers and afghan soldiers got into a fire fight at a check point southwest of kabul. an american soldier and an american civilian were killed in that attack along with three afghan soldiers. it is still under investigation. but what it underlines is the challenges and difficulties of u.s. soldiers working alongside armed afghan soldiers and police on the battlefield. we joined a team of u.s. soldiers at a check point in a volatile area north of kandahar. and this is a unit that had been involved in a joint operation before it was called off. they're currently in the process of vetting every single member that they're working with. and they say that -- the commanders tell us they have a long checklist that they have to review before they resume these joint operations. the events over the w
it is in an area patrolled almost exclusively by u.s. forces. at least ten afghan police and civilians were killed in the attack that the taliban has already claimed responsibility for. this comes after an incident over the weekend where it appears that u.s. soldiers and afghan soldiers got into a fire fight at a check point southwest of kabul. an american soldier and an american civilian were killed in that attack along with three afghan soldiers. it is still under investigation. but what it...
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it says, the risk of u.s. mission personnel, private u.s. citizens and business persons encountering an isolating event as a result of militia and political violence is high, in capital letters. the government of libya does not yet have the ability to effectively respond to and manage the rising violence. when you look at this in the context of 20-20 hindsight it would look like the state department was being told there was a problem there. >> what do you expect the state department to say in response to this? >> i think the state department is going to do two things. one from liz palmer's report, they'll give the first detailed report of what happened on the ground. i believe their main point is going to be security can go up or down based on the threat situation, but we've never seen an event like this. since the storming of the u.s. embassy in iran in 1979 -- >> but wouldn't that make you more protected if -- given the circumstances in libya which were so wide open, wouldn't you be more protected? >> i think you would be, but this is the
it says, the risk of u.s. mission personnel, private u.s. citizens and business persons encountering an isolating event as a result of militia and political violence is high, in capital letters. the government of libya does not yet have the ability to effectively respond to and manage the rising violence. when you look at this in the context of 20-20 hindsight it would look like the state department was being told there was a problem there. >> what do you expect the state department to...
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we have over 17 million tablets now in the u.s. ipad mini is coming out. there's such a seismic shift now in terms of the sensibility of readers, and really our appetite as marketers have been the ones urging us to do this. i had more e-mails from advertisers and marketers saying right decision smart decision, it may take a min tout get it right. more than a minute but it is the right direction. >> did you know this was inevitable when you took over "newsweek." >> two years ago this wouldn't have been the absolutely inevitable outcome this fast. but the fact is that "the daily beast" is enormously successful. we launched that four years ago, we've had a 70% increase in traffic. there was always a feeling and a knowledge inside us that eventually we would go to be a digital company. the question is when. two years, four years, five years. we took over a magazine that was completely really very water bombed and the whole goal was to revive it. there's a $43 million cost in printing and distributing. >> online the cost is -- >> before you've hired a soul you'
we have over 17 million tablets now in the u.s. ipad mini is coming out. there's such a seismic shift now in terms of the sensibility of readers, and really our appetite as marketers have been the ones urging us to do this. i had more e-mails from advertisers and marketers saying right decision smart decision, it may take a min tout get it right. more than a minute but it is the right direction. >> did you know this was inevitable when you took over "newsweek." >> two...
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he's been charged by the u.s. government in a series of plots, one thing he's accused of conspiring to kidnap american tourists in 1998 and setting up an al qaeda training camp in oregon in 1999. he started with aiding taliban and al qaeda efforts in afghanistan. >> how come it has taken so long to bring masri to the united states? >> reporter: this has been a long fight. he's been fighting extradition since his m dictment because he knows frankly he faces a life sentence here in the u.s. one of his alleged co-conspirators has already been convicted and he's sentenced to life in prison. masri is an interesting character. he lost both hands and one eye fighting the soviets in afghanistan and he says he suffers a number of physical ailments. he lists diabetes and depression among them. his supporters argued if masri came to the u.s. he would be subject to human rights violations in prison. so they used those arguments to drag these things out. >> who were the other suspects that were brought back? >> reporter: two o
he's been charged by the u.s. government in a series of plots, one thing he's accused of conspiring to kidnap american tourists in 1998 and setting up an al qaeda training camp in oregon in 1999. he started with aiding taliban and al qaeda efforts in afghanistan. >> how come it has taken so long to bring masri to the united states? >> reporter: this has been a long fight. he's been fighting extradition since his m dictment because he knows frankly he faces a life sentence here in...
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. >> the u.s. anti-doping agency said armstrong was at the center of the most sophisticated doping program ever seen. >> a black bear had a school scrambling. >> we got that going. we still learned something today. >> for the oakland a's they'll live another day. >> did he do it again? he did! >> all that. >> 15-week old walrus about to make his debut in brooklyn. >> great, another brooklyn hipster with a ridiculous moustache. >> and all that matters. >> tickle me elmo. tickle me bill moyers. tickle everybody. >> on "cbs this morning." >> larry pushed me to be great and i hope i pushed him to be great. >> i guess the real message tonight for magic johnson is >> i guess the real message tonight for magic johnson is find somebody to hate. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." i'm charlie rose in los angeles. norah o'donnell is in new york. new poles show the race between president obama and governor mitt romney is getting tighter. a new quinnipiac "new york times" poll of likely
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over the weekend, "the new york times" reported that the u.s. and iran had agreed in principle to one on one talks over iran's nuclear program after the election. the white house quickly denied that, though officials tell me they're very open to those talks. some republicans have called that a sign of weakness. while the president is likely to argue tonight that it's a sign of strength. a sign that sanctions that he put in place against iran are working and that iran is now more likely to negotiate. the president has spent all weekend at camp david going over background materials, meeting with his debate prep team. you'll hear him tonight argue that romney's foreign policy approach is blundering, blustering. that he messed up his one overseas trip during this campaign season. and then after this, it's a full-on campaign blitz. the president will be hitting six battleground states over the next three days. >> with us now, former michigan governor jennifer granholm. democrat and host of "the war room" on current tv. also republican strategist rick
over the weekend, "the new york times" reported that the u.s. and iran had agreed in principle to one on one talks over iran's nuclear program after the election. the white house quickly denied that, though officials tell me they're very open to those talks. some republicans have called that a sign of weakness. while the president is likely to argue tonight that it's a sign of strength. a sign that sanctions that he put in place against iran are working and that iran is now more...
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u.s. government investigation has gone cold until a disturbing video clip appeared monday on the facebook page of supporters for syrian president bashar al assad. it had been posted on youtube six days ago. a warning, some viewers may find the following video upsetting. it shows austin theiss being led away. blindfolded and in broken arabic, he recites portions of a prayer, and then shows signs of distre distress. >> oh, jesus. >> reporter: the disturbing video was not released on any known extremist website. the state department can't verify whether the man in the video is austin theiss, but friends say the man featured is the 41-year-old former marine. some suggested that the video may be staged, pointing to the clothing that is native to afghanistan, not syria, and the forced recitation of a prayer. >> almost as if they watched tapings and video clips of men and fighters in afghanistan and tried to mimic their behavior, but did so in a very poor manor. >> reporter: before theiss vanishe
u.s. government investigation has gone cold until a disturbing video clip appeared monday on the facebook page of supporters for syrian president bashar al assad. it had been posted on youtube six days ago. a warning, some viewers may find the following video upsetting. it shows austin theiss being led away. blindfolded and in broken arabic, he recites portions of a prayer, and then shows signs of distre distress. >> oh, jesus. >> reporter: the disturbing video was not released on...
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david martin has the story. >> reporter: u.s. officials say a cyber attack against the world's largest oil producer has been traced to hackers inside iran. another volley in an increasingly high stakes war going on in cyber space. defense secretary panetta warns potential enemies are developing the capability to launch devastating attacks. >> the collective result of these kinds of attacks could be a cyber pearl harbor. an attack that would cause physical destruction and the loss of life. an attack that would paralyze and shock the nation. and create a new profound sense of vulnerability. >> reporter: iran does not have that kind of capability yet. but u.s. officials say several recent cyber attacks have been traced to hackers inside iran. panetta stopped short of blaming iran but in a speech last night described the cyber attack which occurred two months ago. >> more than 30,000 computers that it infected were rendered useless and had to be replaced. >> reporter: the attack using a virus did not disrupt oil production built a co
david martin has the story. >> reporter: u.s. officials say a cyber attack against the world's largest oil producer has been traced to hackers inside iran. another volley in an increasingly high stakes war going on in cyber space. defense secretary panetta warns potential enemies are developing the capability to launch devastating attacks. >> the collective result of these kinds of attacks could be a cyber pearl harbor. an attack that would cause physical destruction and the loss of...
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senator obama accuses u.s. government of short changing hurricane katrina victim. >> people down in new orleans they don't care about as much. >> meanwhile joe biden just gave the republicans some great new material. >> how they can justify raises taxes on the middle class that's been buried the last four years. >> i'm sorry, which candidate is he campaigning for? i'm confused. >>> had hillary clinton put together an investigation for the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. >>> american airlines plans to check at least 11 more planes for loose seats. clamps have caused the seats to come loose on three flights. >>> hit by a car, stuck in its grill and managed to survive. >> the luckiest dog i've met. >>> now cops looking for the woman who did it. >> leave manatees alone. don't be grabbing dolphins either. >>> until tonight. >> swing and a miss and he strikes out. >>> all that -- >> even if you don't get -- >> i know. >>> pay back its debt in full immediately. >> and all that matters. >> you know nothing about
senator obama accuses u.s. government of short changing hurricane katrina victim. >> people down in new orleans they don't care about as much. >> meanwhile joe biden just gave the republicans some great new material. >> how they can justify raises taxes on the middle class that's been buried the last four years. >> i'm sorry, which candidate is he campaigning for? i'm confused. >>> had hillary clinton put together an investigation for the attack on the u.s....
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in syria, he said, the u.s. should help f aacilitate rebellion against bashar al assad and says the president's strained relationship with israeli prime minister benjamin n netanyahu has emboldened enemies like iran. calling it intractable, monday he said he would work to resolve it. >> finally i'll recommit america to the goal of the democratic palestinian state, living side by side in peace and security with the jewish state of israel. >> reporter: romney has some momentum. another thing he has going for him is enthusiasm among his supporters. in that pew poll, you mentioned a fascinating thing in there, measuring how strongly your supporters are in your camp. in june and july, that number was in the 30s. today it's at 67%, a key indicator, or can be, of voter turnout. norah, charlie? >> thank you very much, jan. rudy giuliani, former mayor of new york, ran in 2008. in support of governor romney now, pleased to have you. >> charlie, good to be with you. >> when you look at this foreign policy speech, there was
in syria, he said, the u.s. should help f aacilitate rebellion against bashar al assad and says the president's strained relationship with israeli prime minister benjamin n netanyahu has emboldened enemies like iran. calling it intractable, monday he said he would work to resolve it. >> finally i'll recommit america to the goal of the democratic palestinian state, living side by side in peace and security with the jewish state of israel. >> reporter: romney has some momentum....
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that would make it one of the five most expensive hurricanes in u.s. history. speaking of the economic impact, financial markets have just reopened, despite the fact the power is still out on wall street. they were closed monday and tuesday because of sandy. rebecca jarvis is at the new york stock exchange. good morning. >> reporter: charlie and norah, good morning. things went off here this morning without a hitch. the new york stock exchange opened as planned at 9:30 a.m. the bell was rung by new york city mayor mike bloomberg. i recently spoke with the ceo of nyse who told me that this was one of the big hurdles. getting things open, running smoothly in the beginning of the day was one of the big obstacles that they were looking at. now that we've gotten past that, this site is running on generator power. most of lower manhattan, frankly, doesn't have electricity. the new york stock exchange is running on generator power so that generator is going to be an important component of keeping things running smoothly throughout the rest of the day. as will connecti
that would make it one of the five most expensive hurricanes in u.s. history. speaking of the economic impact, financial markets have just reopened, despite the fact the power is still out on wall street. they were closed monday and tuesday because of sandy. rebecca jarvis is at the new york stock exchange. good morning. >> reporter: charlie and norah, good morning. things went off here this morning without a hitch. the new york stock exchange opened as planned at 9:30 a.m. the bell was...
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first i asked vice president joe biden about romney's claim that the u.s. should do more to stop iran's nuclear ambitions. >> iran is more isolated today than it was when we took office. iran has significant influence, not only in the shia world, but in the sunni world. and cowered their neighbors. the world was split on iran. we were viewed as somehow by the rest are of the world as being too unilateral. today it is isolated. but the only thing that i heard -- maybe i missed something -- governor romney say tonight that he would have done it sooner. when, in fact before he was -- i don't know what he was saying before. >> well governor romney in the past has been very top of your administration's handling of the security situation in benghazi libya and the protection of our diplomats there. tonight he took a pass on that particular issue. i do have to ask you about a piece in "the wall street journal" this morning. they reported that the president was told in his presidential daily briefing for more than a week after that that the assault grew out of a spo
first i asked vice president joe biden about romney's claim that the u.s. should do more to stop iran's nuclear ambitions. >> iran is more isolated today than it was when we took office. iran has significant influence, not only in the shia world, but in the sunni world. and cowered their neighbors. the world was split on iran. we were viewed as somehow by the rest are of the world as being too unilateral. today it is isolated. but the only thing that i heard -- maybe i missed something --...
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> last night's debate had some very tense moments, a question about the attack in labia that killed u.s. ambassador chris stevens led to one very heated exchange. >> you said in the rose garden the day after the attack it was an act of terror it was not a spontaneous demonstration. >> please proceed, governor. >> i want to make sure we get that for the record. it took the president 14 days before he called the attack in benghazi an act of terror. >> get the transcript. >> we're completely off immigration. >> i thought we were talking about immigration. >> quickly mr. president, if i could have you sit down, governor romney. thank you. >> governor we have produced more oil. >> how much did you cut licenses and permits on federal land and water? >> governor romney here is what we did. there were a whole bunch of oil companies. >> i had a question. how much did you cut them by? >> i'm happy to answer the question. >> mr. president, have you looked at your pension? >> i've got to say -- >> mr. president have you looked at your pension? >> i don't look at my pension. it's not as big as yours
> last night's debate had some very tense moments, a question about the attack in labia that killed u.s. ambassador chris stevens led to one very heated exchange. >> you said in the rose garden the day after the attack it was an act of terror it was not a spontaneous demonstration. >> please proceed, governor. >> i want to make sure we get that for the record. it took the president 14 days before he called the attack in benghazi an act of terror. >> get the...
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our lead role is to support the search and rescue operations, u.s. coast guard. we also have local teams, mutual aid, search and rescue teams we've sent in to support this response. >> craig, what's been the biggest surprise to you so far in this storm? >> unfortunately it hasn't been a surprise. it's been what we were looking at. you hoped it wasn't going to be this bad. but i think what we've seen is this storm surge was going to be one of the biggest threats. i think that was one of the things that people needed to understand. unfortunately, it did happen. >> craig fugate thank you. earlier, we heard from jim axelrod, that new york university medical center had to evacuate patients last night, losing power and emergency generators failed. dr. jon lapook was there. god good morning. >> god morningod morning, charlie. i got there late last night. the lobby was filled with doctors, nurses firemen, police trying to get people out of the hospital. they've gotten all but 50 out. that included kids neonatal icu kids. four of them were intubated. when i got there, the
our lead role is to support the search and rescue operations, u.s. coast guard. we also have local teams, mutual aid, search and rescue teams we've sent in to support this response. >> craig, what's been the biggest surprise to you so far in this storm? >> unfortunately it hasn't been a surprise. it's been what we were looking at. you hoped it wasn't going to be this bad. but i think what we've seen is this storm surge was going to be one of the biggest threats. i think that was one...
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he was 2 years old when biden became a u.s. senator. biden has had a lifetime to be a national figure. last night in 90 minutes, paul ryan, much more than just the nomination, he began somebody -- your own poll showed people thought he was knowledgeable, competent, capable. so ryan is doing better. biden was quintessentially biden. in 2008 in his famous debate with palin, he says come with me to restaurant in wimgton wilmington. it had been closed 20 years earlier. biden was so wrong on benghazi last night it will haunt them till the next debate. >> ryan accused biden, said it took the president two weeks to acknowledge this was a terrorist attack. the president did say right after the attack that it was an act of terror. and then biden said we weren't told they wanted more security there. we did not know they wanted more security. as jan pointed out, we've had house hearings that said they asked the state department multiple times for more security. is this a problem for the administration? >> with regard to the debate and the election
he was 2 years old when biden became a u.s. senator. biden has had a lifetime to be a national figure. last night in 90 minutes, paul ryan, much more than just the nomination, he began somebody -- your own poll showed people thought he was knowledgeable, competent, capable. so ryan is doing better. biden was quintessentially biden. in 2008 in his famous debate with palin, he says come with me to restaurant in wimgton wilmington. it had been closed 20 years earlier. biden was so wrong on...
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along the u.s. east coast millions of people are scrambling to protect what they own. in chesapeake bay, coal freighters and other big ships were moved to safe harbor in waters behind the beaches. >> the protection is much better there than here. we're wide-open for a nor'easter. >> reporter: in chesapeake virginia this warehouse of emergency supplies belongs to operation blessing international. they are packing roofing supplies to heaters to mobile kitchen for a move anywhere up the coast where sandy could leave behind ruin. >> we're planning for power outages, winter storm, operation blessing will be ready with hot meals. we have construction trailers full of tools to help residents to clean up their homes after they are flooded. >> reporter: that same charity is already working in haiti. they were helping the earthquake, now they are helping the hurricane needy. so many people up and down the east coast, they are trying to stay ahead of this massive storm, preparing for the worst. anthony. >> mark strassman in virginia beach, virginia. thank you, mark. just how worr
along the u.s. east coast millions of people are scrambling to protect what they own. in chesapeake bay, coal freighters and other big ships were moved to safe harbor in waters behind the beaches. >> the protection is much better there than here. we're wide-open for a nor'easter. >> reporter: in chesapeake virginia this warehouse of emergency supplies belongs to operation blessing international. they are packing roofing supplies to heaters to mobile kitchen for a move anywhere up...
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some in congress are asking why u.s. military help from outside libya didn't arrive as terrorists battered more than 30 americans over the course of more seven hours. the assault launched by an armed mob of dozens that torched buildings and used ak-47 rifles. cbs news had been told hours after the assault began an unmanned predator drone was sent over the u.s. mission in benghazi. it and other aircraft apparently observed the final hours of the battle. the state department white house and pentagon declined to say what military options were available. a white house official told us that at the start of the attack chairman of joint chiefs martin dempsey and defense secretary leon panetta looked at available options and the ones we exercised had our military forces arrive in less than 24 hours. well ahead of timelines laid out in established policies. but it was too late to help the americans in benghazi. the ambassador and three others were dead. gary burnside believes help could have come much sooner. he commanded mission
some in congress are asking why u.s. military help from outside libya didn't arrive as terrorists battered more than 30 americans over the course of more seven hours. the assault launched by an armed mob of dozens that torched buildings and used ak-47 rifles. cbs news had been told hours after the assault began an unmanned predator drone was sent over the u.s. mission in benghazi. it and other aircraft apparently observed the final hours of the battle. the state department white house and...
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that report also says if congress does not act by december 31st, the u.s. could lose 6 million jobs with the unemployment rate hitting 12% by 2014. >>> deciding not to send forces during the attack on the consulate in libya because officials did not have clear to show what was happening. they said you don't send forces into harm's way without knowing what's taking place. >>> more than luck is involved in the giants world series success, beating the tigers 2-0 in san francisco. they lead the series two games to none. game three is tomorrow night in,
that report also says if congress does not act by december 31st, the u.s. could lose 6 million jobs with the unemployment rate hitting 12% by 2014. >>> deciding not to send forces during the attack on the consulate in libya because officials did not have clear to show what was happening. they said you don't send forces into harm's way without knowing what's taking place. >>> more than luck is involved in the giants world series success, beating the tigers 2-0 in san francisco....